The Problem and the Fix
Without a skill
- 80% of AI coding tutorials are 15-minute demos - real products take 4 hours and 16 connected decisions
- Most tutorials skip error handling, leaving beginners stuck when the AI's first output breaks at step 2
- Tutorials that stop at 'it works locally' leave you with no way to share, sell, or actually use what you built
With aidowith.me
- Follow a 16-step route that covers every phase: spec, build, debug, deploy
- Get real prompts - not pseudocode - for Cursor and Claude at each step
- End with a live URL after roughly 4 hours, not just a local demo
Who Builds This With AI
Founders
Move fast on pitches, pages, research. AI as your first hire.
Marketers
Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.
Sales & BizDev
Prep calls, draft outreach, research prospects in minutes.
How It Works
Spec the product in plain language
Before writing a line of code, you define the problem, the user, and the 3 core features. This 15-minute step prevents 2 hours of scope creep later.
Generate and iterate on core logic
Cursor writes the functions; Claude explains trade-offs. The tutorial shows exactly how to prompt each tool so you get usable code, not placeholder comments.
Deploy to production
Step 14 walks you through pushing to Replit or Vercel with the exact configuration that works. No DevOps experience needed.
Try the AI Coding Tutorial That Ends With a Live App
Join the waitlist for the mini-SaaS route at aidowith.me. 16 steps, real prompts, deployed product.
Start This Skill →What You Walk Away With
Spec the product in plain language
Generate and iterate on core logic
Deploy to production
End with a live URL after roughly 4 hours, not just a local demo
"Every other tutorial I found ended with 'great, now you have a local server.' This one ended with a live link."- Operations Manager, logistics company
Questions
YouTube tutorials are linear and stop when the presenter stops. The aidowith.me route is interactive - each of the 16 steps has a deliverable you produce, not just watch. You use AI tools at every step to generate and review real output. You also deploy at the end, which most YouTube tutorials skip entirely.
No prior coding experience is needed. You need to describe what you want clearly - the AI writes the code. The tutorial is built for non-engineers who understand problems but haven't coded before. Participants with zero background ship working apps in the standard 4-hour session.
The route uses Cursor (in-editor AI), Claude (reasoning and architecture), and Replit or Vercel (hosting). All have free tiers that cover the full tutorial. You'll need about 4 hours and a working internet connection - no local dev environment setup beyond Cursor's install.